Preparing agenda for WTO; likely to be discussed in Davos: Prabhu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is preparing an agenda for the (WTO) by taking on board the views of developed as well as developing countries, which is expected to be discussed in Davos, said.

Key trade ministers from countries including from would meet next month on the sidelines of the Summit at to discuss the road ahead for the WTO.

"We are in the process of preparing an agenda for WTO, which will be acceptable to most of the countries, and which will take on board the views of developing and developed countries," Prabhu told

"We (key trade ministers) are meeting on the sidelines of for mini-ministerial on WTO, where we would like to present this proposal," he added.

The move assumes significance in the backdrop of growing protectionism in the global trade. Several countries are raising customs duties to protect their industry.

Duty hike by the US on certain and has triggered a trade war kind of situation.

The rich nations are forming groupings to prepare ground for pushing new issues such as investment facilitation, preparing rules for e-commerce, promoting gender equality and reducing subsidy on fisheries.

has been keenly pushing agricultural issues at the WTO. It has also been raising its voice against bringing new issues, especially those which are not directly linked to trade, to the negotiating table.

The talks at the WTO's 11th ministerial conference collapsed after the US went back on its commitment to find a permanent solution to the stockholding issue, a key matter for India.

The four-day conference in Argentina, which ended without a ministerial declaration or any substantive outcome, did manage to make feeble progress on fisheries and by agreeing to work programmes.

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First Published: Sun, December 23 2018. 12:40 IST